The first day of Autumn is known as the Autumn Equinox around the 22nd of September, meaning equally giving day and night the same amount of hours. We are excited to welcome the yellow, red, purple and orange changing leaves with our 2017 Seasonal Kayak Tour: Fall Foliage, located on Moonlight Bay in Highway 57,

Happy Aprils Fool ! Door County Kayak Tours is happy to announce this is just our friendly way to say: Welcome to Spring! However, if you are ever in New Orleans, please visit: https://neworleanskayakswamptours.com for a fun and exciting swamp tour in the wild life, where alligators will only attack your expectations in a world-class

After a fun summer, we made some moves to start Austin kayak tours called Lone Star Kayak Tours. These kayak tours will be in-between Austin, Texas and San Antonio, Texas. The two tours will be a kayak tour of the Congress city Bat Bridge during May through October and a kayak trip of San Marcos River, just in-between the

It is a sad truth that strong winds and kayaking do not make good friends. And it has been a windy week here in Door County. Storms early in the week brought us gale force winds blowing up big waves out on both the lake and the bay. The good news is that even these

Ancient Door County By Kayak As the resident anthropologist on the team at DCKT, I wanted to mention a few of the exciting elements of ancient Door County you can see and experience by kayak. Door County is home to a number of interesting cultural sites, some dating back to prehistoric times! Many people are

Despite the chilly mornings, summer is here and the kayak season has begun! We’ve been out on the water every day (yep, even those drizzly ones) and having a great time. The Bluffs out at Peninsula State Park are looking spectacular. We have seen several pairs of cormorants nesting and majestically drying their wings in

Our new location at Mr. G’s Tiki Bar on Hwy 57 south of Jacksonport is now opening and it’s the perfect place for Stand Up Paddle Boarding beginners to learn, it is also closer to our cave tour location, and has access to the Logan Creek Natural Area and wetlands for a wetlands kayak or

While the weather today is a bit uncooperative, a blog post about Wisconsin's flora is a perfect opportunity to try to appreciate our need for rain every now and then. The Snow Trillium is, by far, my favorite native flower. Considered Threatened at the State-Level by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, this delicate flower is